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Sunday, June 30, 2013

Sunday UPDATE adds "Music-on-TV" for those too hot to go out -- June 30, 2013

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We've added "MUSIC-ON-TV" listings for today. .
We get it. You want more stay-at-home options today. It's hot. Record heat, some areas. We have noted for you that music venues and house concerts are air-conditioned. The outdoor shows are in shady green parks in the evening, when it's cooler. But many of you want to just stay indoors. Okay.
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We surrender. We won't keep secrets. You CAN enjoy live music Sunday on TV as well as in your favorite venues. Plenty of ADDED superb offerings are within.
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Here are a few TV highlights, NOT in a time chronology (all times Pacific, and details are in the "Music-on-TV" section):

•  2:40 pm WILLY NELSON "Live at Billy Bob's."

•  4:30 pm THE MAVERICKS perform live (in real time, i.e., NOW).

•  11:45 am "THREE GIRLS & THEIR BUDDY" is a passionate concert with EMMYLOU HARRIS, SHAWN COLVIN, PATTY GRIFFIN, and BUDDY MILLER.

•  8-9 pm BOBBY OSBOURNE & THE ROCKY TOP EXPRESS plus THE DEL McCOURY BAND play the 2013 Season 11 Premiere of "JUBILEE." (Repeats 5-6 am.)

•  6:45 pm "GEORGE JONES: 50 YEARS OF HITS"

•  1-2 pm NORAH JONES does a 2012 edition of "Storytellers."

•  7:30-8 pm BLUE MOTHER TUPELO perform in a new 2013 edition of "JAMMIN' AT HIPPIE JACK'S." (Repeats 4:30-5 am.)

•  PLUS, additional listings for concerts on TV today with TRISHA YEARWOOD, TRAVIS TRITT, RAY LaMONTAGNE, LUKE BRYAN, TIM McGRAW, and JASON MRAZ.


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• And, not music, but soooo wunnerful for all us history wonks, the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg is being observed all day on C-SPAN 3!
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Sunday, June 30, 2013
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Sunday's sections:
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1)  MUSIC-ON-TV today / tonight
2)  FESTIVALS this Weekend
3)  WORKSHOP for ARTISTS
4)  CONCERTS, Club Gigs, Coffee Houses, and other notable live performances and events
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1)  MUSIC-ON-TV today / tonight:
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Sun, Jun 30, on AXS TV:
11 am "SUGARLAND: Twice The Speed Of Life" live performance. Yes, we at the Guide find them insufferable. But we're holding our nose and listing this, anyway.
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Sun, Jun 30, on AXS TV:
11:45 am "THREE GIRLS & THEIR BUDDY" is a passionate concert with EMMYLOU HARRIS, SHAWN COLVIN, PATTY GRIFFIN, and BUDDY MILLER that captivates the audience, performing songs that include "Poison Love", "Gasoline and Matches", "Shelter Me", and "Hold On". Individually they're legends but together they give an epic, spellbinding performance not to be missed.
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The Guide did a ticket giveaway for this concert when it came to the Greek Theater in Los Angeles.
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Sun, Jun 30, on AXS TV:
12:45 TRISHA YEARWOOD in concert, singinh "How Do I Live", "XXX's and OOO's" and many more.
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Sun, Jun 30, on Palladia:
1-2 pm NORAH JONES does a 2012 edition of "Storytellers."
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Sun, Jun 30, on AXS TV:
1:40 pm TRAVIS TRITT in concert. He has dominated the charts for a decade performing the kind of country music that men identify with and females swoon over. He wows the audience as he performs his fan's favorites, "Bonnie and Clyde," "Great Day," and "Anymore".
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Sun, Jun 30, on Palladia:
2-3 pm RAY LaMONTAGNE does a 2011 edition of "Storytellers."
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Sun, Jun 30, on GAC:
2-3 pm "LUKE BRYAN FARM TOUR" is the country musician recorded live in concert in Atlanta in 2012. (Repeats 7-8 pm.)
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Sun, Jun 30, on AXS TV:
2:40 pm WILLY NELSON "Live at Billy Bob's," where, to see him live is to understand his greatness. Just the ol' Red-Headed Stranger and his beat-up guitar, wearing American flag bandannas and sneakers, and playing hit after hit with his Family Band.
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Sun, Jun 30, on AXS TV:
4:30 pm THE MAVERICKS perform live (in real time, i.e., NOW).
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The Mavericks perform live from The Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank, NJ. Fans of these alt-country rockers long anticipated a reunion of the group. That reunion is a reality in their current tour, which already played Southern Cal.
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One of the most critically-acclaimed and commercially successful groups of the early '90s, The Mavericks are defined by their unique fusion of traditional country with rock, a style that gave rise to hits like "There Goes My Heart" and "All You Ever Do Is Bring Me Down."
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Playing live tonight from the Count Basie Theatre, the group is expected to deliver a powerhouse performance for fans of traditional and contemporary music alike.
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Sun, Jun 30, on AXS TV:
6:45 pm "GEORGE JONES: 50 YEARS OF HITS" is a tribute concert that brings the music of the late country legend back to life, recorded shortly before his death, proving why he has reigned as the king of top-charted hits. George himself is featured performing solo classic hits and duets with special guests who join him on stage.
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Sun, Jun 30, on GAC:
7-8 pm "LUKE BRYAN FARM TOUR" is the country musician recorded live in concert in Atlanta in 2012.
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Sun, Jun 30, on PBS OC:
7:30-8 pm BLUE MOTHER TUPELO perform in a new 2013 edition of "JAMMIN' AT HIPPIE JACK'S." (Repeats 4:30-5 am.)
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Sun, Jun 30, on AXS TV:
8:45 pm TIM McGRAW celebrates the release of his tenth studio album, "Southern Voice," representing a new level of depth and intensity for the seasoned country artist. That's showcased in this concert. With a commanding stage presence, McGraw croons out his reflective and haunting new songs, "If I Died Today," and "I'm Only Jesus." Other show highlights include "Live Like You Were Dying," "Good Girls," and "Still."
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Sun, Jun 30, on PBS OC:
8-9 pm BOBBY OSBOURNE & THE ROCKY TOP EXPRESS plus THE DEL McCOURY BAND play the 2013 Season 11 Premiere of "JUBILEE." (Repeats 5-6 am.)
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Sun night / Mon am, Jun 30 / Jul 1, on Palladia:
Midnight-1 am JASON MRAZ does a 2012 edition of "Storytellers."
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2) FESTIVALS this Weekend:
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Sun, Jun 30,
FESTIVAL,
Daily, Jun 28-Sep 1,
in Laguna Beach:
47th Annual "SAWDUST ART FESTIVAL" at the spacious, art-filled permanent festival grounds, 935 Laguna Cyn Rd, Laguna Beach 92651; 949-494-3030; www.sawdustartfestival.org
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This is the opening weekend and there's fine music on several stages today, Sunday:
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• 11:30 am-4 pm Karin Benson, duo; jazz-folk-soul
• 11:30 am-4 pm Peter Dobson; acoustic blues
• Noon-4:30 pm Alturas; South American folk music
• 5:30-9:45 pm John Heussenstamm Blues & Jazz Trio; blues-jazz-rock fusion
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Sawdust is operated by a non-profit organization dedicated to educating the public and promoting the art created in Laguna Beach. Visitors are invited to shop along sawdust-covered paths through a handcrafted village of fine arts and superb craftsmanship.
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Full summer schedule, including who's-on-what-stage, at http://sawdustartfestival.org/entertainment-schedule/
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Sun, Jun 30; Fri-Sun, Jun 28-30,
FESTIVAL,
in Northern Cal:
Annual "KATE WOLF MEMORIAL MUSIC FESTIVAL" at Black Oak Ranch in Laytonville.
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This is one if the best of the annual festivals in all of folkdom.
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Performers include:
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• John Prine
• Greg Brown
• Iris Dement
• Marianne Faithfull
• Taj Mahal
• Angelique Kidjo
• Irma Thomas
• Madeleine Peyroux
• Dave Alvin
• Paul Thorn Band
• Rebirth Brass Band
• Perla Batalla
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Perla Batalla will perform with her very impressive band, comprised of Karen Hammack, Michael Velasquez, David Hurst Batteau, and Debra Dobkin.
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In June of 1996, the "Kate Wolf Retrospective Concert" was held to celebrate the music of the late Kate Wolf. Her friends, family, and a sold-out crowd had such a wonderful time that they decided to make it an annual event. The "Kate Wolf Memorial Music Festival" started as a one day, one time event.
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Now in its 17th year, the festival has grown to a three day, three night, camping event at beautiful Black Oak Ranch in Laytonville, 3 hours north of San Francisco. This marks the 12th year at Black Oak Ranch for the Festival.
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Tix are still available!
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Details at
www.katewolfmusicfestival.com
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3)  WORKSHOP for ARTISTS
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Sun, Jun 30,
WORKSHOP,
in Venice:
7 pm "SONGWRITING WORKSHOP" with Marc Platt, at The Talking Stick Coffee Lounge, 1411-C Lincoln Bl, Venice 90291. $20. In the classroom upstairs; park in the back.
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4)  CONCERTS, Club Gigs, Coffee Houses, and other notable live performances and events:
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Sun, Jun 30, in Hollywood:
8-10 am FAIR MARKET BAND brings a free morning of bluegrass to the Hollywood Farmer's Market, on Ivar St between Hollywood Bl & Sunset Bl, Hollywood 90028.
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Sun, Jun 30, in San Diego:
10 am  Weekly "BLUEGRASS BRUNCH" at Urban Solace, 3823 30th St, San Diego 92104; 619-295-6464.
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Sun, Jun 30, in South Pasadena:
11 am-1 pm BARRY "BIG B" BRENNER plays his weekly "blues brunch" residency at Firefly Bistro, 1009 El Centro St, South Pasadena 91030; 626-441-2443.
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Sun, Jun 30, in Malibu:
12:30-3:30 pm THE BLIND BLAKES play Calamigos Ranch, 327 Latigo Canyon Rd, Malibu, CA 90265; 818-540-2400.
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The Blind Blakes bring "An eclectic mixture of retro style originals -- gypsy, jazz, Irish, bluegrass,world music, and much more."
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No cover, all ages.
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Sun, Jun 30, in L.A.:
1 pm THE LEASEBREAKERS bring their "If You Can't Play the Jug, Then You Can't Play with Me" show to the Los Angeles Maketspace, 1933 S Broadway #1138, Los Angeles 90007; info, contact awesome@lamakerspace.com
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LATE ADDITION:
Sun, Jun 30, above Santa Barbara:
1:30-4:30 pm KELLY'S LOT, a fine and fun folk rockin' roadhouse blues band, plays Cold Spring Tavern, 5995 Stagecoach Rd, Santa Barbara 93105.
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Sun, Jun 30, in Newport Beach:
2 pm TROOPER THORN plays "Muldoon's Courtyard Concert Series" at Muldoon's Irish Pub and Country Kitchen, 202 Newport Center Dr, Newport Beach; 949-640-4110; www.muldoonspub.com
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Sun, Jun 30, in downtown L.A.:
2 pm CAL PHIL'S "SUNDAY AFTERNOON CONCERT SERIES" brings a program of "BEATLES, BEACH BOYS, BEETHOVEN" as the orchestra is joined by THE FAB FOUR, and also performs the Beach Boys "Good Vibrations," "I Get Around,"  "California Girls," and Beethoven's Symphony No. 6, “Pastoral," at the Disney Concert Hall in downtown L.A.
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California Philharmonic, led by world class maestro Victor Vener, continues its tradition of Sunday afternoon concert "repeats" of their Saturday evening outdoor "Captivating concerts, comfortable atmosphere summer evenings filled with music and magic" at Santa Anita Race Track, where you can picnic under the stars. But here, you get the incredible acoustics of Disney Concert Hall.
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Go early for "Conversations with the Conductor" at 1 pm.
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Tix at www.calphil.org
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Sun, Jun 30, in Long Beach:
3-11 pm "BLUES BENEFIT SHOW & JAM FOR GARY STUTTS," with bunchas o' blues players, at Buster's Beach House, 168 Marina Dr, Long Beach.
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The BERNIE PEARL BLUES BAND plays  at 4:30 pm, and Bernie says, "The Long Beach area blues community is getting together to benefit one of our number, Gary Stutts. Gary recently had a heart attack, and is in need of some assistance. An array of outstanding blues artists will perform. I will be onstage at 4:30, but whenever you drop in there will be some great blues to enjoy. I hope you can make it.
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Donations at door will be gratefully accepted.
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Sun, Jun 30, in Altadena:
3 pm DAYLIGHT AGAIN, a CSN&Y tribute band, plays a matinee at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 92675; 626-798-6236. Their evening shows here sell-out.
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Sun, Jan 30, in Echo Park:
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5:30-9 pm Weekly "GRAND OLE ECHO" roots music showcase at the Echo, 1822 Sunset, Echo Park 90026; 213-413-8200.
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This FREE, all-ages, series is always fun, and often brings stars you'd pay a lot to see elsewhere. That's certainly the case this week.
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This evening's lineup:
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• Big Sandy and His Fly-Rite Boys
• Nocona
• Single Girl/Married Girl
• Abby Posner (playing on the Back Porch)
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* Big Sandy & His Fly-Rite Boys,  since forming in 1988, have emerged as one of the world's most respected practitioners of American roots music -- Twenty-five years, fourteen albums & hundreds of thousands of miles. What a dream it’s been.
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Sandy says, "When I first got together for a garage rehearsal with a group of musician friends in the spring of 1988 in Anaheim, California, I never dreamed that I would someday be celebrating the silver anniversary of the rocking little band that formed that afternoon.
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"Yet here I am, looking back over a wild ride that has taken us around the world countless times, that has put us in front of national television audiences, and -most importantly - that has given me the opportunity to play the music that I grew up having such a passion for Rockabilly, Rock & Roll, Honky-Tonk, Rhythm & Blues, Soul, Doo-Wop... and now with the release of our new all-acoustic album 'What A Dream It’s Been,' even a touch of Jamaican Rocksteady.
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"Putting together the new record for Cow Island Music has brought back a flood of memories; we went through our entire catalogue of LP’s, picked out some of our favorite original numbers, and gave them fresh new arrangements, rhythms, and instrumentations. In many ways , it was our way of looking back at everything that has led us to where we are now, while looking forward towards new musical horizons. Happy 25th Anniversary, Fly-Rite Boys! Here’s to 25 more!' -- Cheers!"
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More at www.bigsandy.net
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* NOCONA, before they came together in 2012 as NOCONA, were husband-and-wife team Chris and Adrienne Isom, along with charismatic Southern-native Annie Rothschild, as 3/4’s of the L.A.-based Roots-Folk-Punk band Paladino.
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That band ended their time together playing the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival in Manchester, Tennessee. Longtime friend and accomplished drummer Justin Smith (Old Californio, The Seeds) joined Chris, Adrienne and Annie as NOCONA, now an energetic Americana-Rock group that delivers a free spirited attitude, up-tempo tunes and infectious hooks that are brimming with heartfelt emotion and honesty. Their originals are penned by songwriter Chris Isom.
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The band’s fine-tuned dynamics and solid technical skills raises the bar from their previous work, resulting in the 10 well-crafted, wide-ranging tracks featured on their self-titled debut, "NOCONA."
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“The project developed quickly,” says Chris. ” There were just a lot of things I was working out on my own and sometimes you just have to steamroll through this stuff. I thought it would be fun for all of us to work together.”
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A music veteran, Chris spent time playing in NYC Anti-Folk/Art-Punk bands Mooney Suzuki and The Adam Green Band. All that adds to NOCONA’S diverse sound, incorporating punk and underground into their Country-Rock.
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The name NOCONA is a nod to Chris’ Texas roots. “Nocona is the area in Texas where my Mom’s family originally lived; it comes from the Comanche word for Wanderers or Travelers.” Chris’ mom even has ties to music history, once playing the role of tutor to Joe B. Mauldin of Buddy Holly and The Crickets.
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The influence of 1950s artists like Buddy Holly are clearly heard on NOCONA’S debut album and they remind listeners that it was that marriage between early American rock ‘n’ roll along with a youthful, rebellious and socially conscious mindset that brought about the whole punk movement of the late 1970s.
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NOCONA, who does well with evolving that sound and spirit, takes things one step further by drawing on psychedelic bands like the 13th Floor Elevators and Love, along with the California twang of Buck Owens and Gram Parsons, crossed with the Outlaw Country of Johnny Cash.
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Their mix of these varied musical tastes comes together to bring a distinct style that takes risks and delivers a sound unlike any other artists today.
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“This is the first music I’ve written that’s free from a lot of the artistic hang ups that have stifled my writing in the past,” says Chris. “I’ve let go and just accepted the process, and sometimes that means exploring melodies and lyrics that used to be too personal for me to share with anyone. Other times, it means just shutting up and rocking the fu*k out,” says Chris.
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NOCONA's first full-length album was recorded at Kevin Jarvis’s Sonic Boom Room studio in Venice, California. Their first single, “Brimstone,” is one of the mellower tracks on the album, but has a steady movement that features driving acoustic blues riffs and harmonica along with an engaging boy/girl sung verse that is filled with honesty as the dialogue candidly tells the story of Chris and Adrienne’s marriage.
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Adding to the eclectic sound on NOCONA is the work of renowned pedal steel guitarist Greg Leisz (Emmylou Harris, Beck, Bruce Springsteen, Eric Clapton), a friend of Annie’s. “When I played the material for him, he was excited and I was overjoyed that he was willing to share his genius,” she says.
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The album "NOCONA" is a collection of songs ranging from "Whites Of Your Eyes," an evocative panoramic track reminiscent of the higher energy moments of Calexico or Canadian alt country pioneers The Sadies, but with a strong nod to the same western and surf influences. "Train Song," a contemplative chilling track echoing English folk's melodic sensibility, say, of a Bert Janch, but with a contemporary hard alt-americana rock feel. "Hated," a devil-may-care pop song recalls some of the best pop sensibilities of CCR but with a contemporary Nashville West twist. "My Oh My" is a modern plains cowboy road song rave-up with several unexpected turns. "Brimstone" is the album's first single and an homage to the great tradition where the crossroads between Americana blues, country, folk and pop, intersect.
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"NOCONA" will be released this summer and the band will continue touring in support of the album. They will be providing listeners with teaser tracks on Soundcloud and Facebook.
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More at www.noconamusic.com
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* SINGLE GIRL, MARRIED GIRL is a 5-piece band out of Orange County and Los Angeles. With female-fronted vocals and influences like Rilo Kiley, Camera Obscura, and Patsy Cline, this band has one foot in indie rock and the other in old country. Having released their debut album, "Bee China," in 2012, they are set to record an EP this summer with Pierre de Reeder of Rilo Kiley.
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More at www.singlegirlmarriedgirl.com
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* ABBY POSNER brings this comment from Yhe Ripple Effect: "One of the things I absolutely adore about Abby Posner is her musical versatility. Whether it’s the musical instruments being used or her vocal technique. It’s abundantly obvious Posner personifies what it means to appreciate world music using a diverse amount of instrumentation."
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From new-folk to bluegrass and pop, Posner twists genres to create a fresh catchy sound. Abby arranges, writes, and plays nearly all of the instruments on her albums. The sounds you hear are both pleasantly dark and playful. With banjo, and large percussive grooves paving the road for each unique composition. Abby Posner’s clever songs and vocals are both forces to be reckoned with.
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Born in Evergreen, Colorado, Abby Posner began studying music and performance as a child. Posner moved to Los Angeles in 2002 to continue her music training at California Institute of the Arts (CalArts). As a multi-focused music major, she concentrated on both world percussion and composition for songwriting during college.
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While at CalArts, Abby formed the eclectic bluegrass-rock band Fiddle and Pine (formally known as Fearmia,) which has performed for audiences at some of the most popular live music venues in L.A. Additionally, Fiddle and Pine has toured the north and southwest US to play shows and festivals that have included  the "W.C. Handy Festival" in 2009 and SXSW in 2011.
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Posner maintains a solo residency in West Hollywood and travels the Southern California performance circuit regularly as a solo artist. She has accompanied several well-known artists, including playing drums and banjo on the northwest portion of Chris Pureka’s 2010/2011 tours.
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In the spring of 2008, Abby scored the music for "Through Their Eyes," a documentary on victims of Agent Orange. Posner tracked and recorded the entire film using live instrumentation, delicately weaving Vietnamese tonality with the sounds and structure of Western music. In the winter of 2011, she scored a second feature length documentary, titled "Across Land Across Sea."
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Posner was recently featured on Episodes 11 and 12 of the popular Fox TV show "GLEE" (season 4) playing banjo and guitar in the band, and two of her original compositions have been added to NPR's "THIS AMERICAN LIFE."
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In the winter of 2012, Abby began writing a new-folk record for Ear Parade, a music licensing library specifically focusing on artists and unique compositions for film and TV. She is also currently the house musician for a popular comedy show titled "Don’t Tell My Mother," where she brings guest musicians with her every month to perform for this funny, high-profile show.
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Posner’s commitment to her work as a musician is evident through her extensive experience in performance, scoring, music instruction, songwriting and recording. Abby released her debut solo EP, "The Gatherer and the Thief," in spring 2011, and more recently released two new albums in the fall of 2012 titled “For You, The Spring,” and “The Fall Sessions – EP.”
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More at www.abbyposner.com
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Thanks to Grand Ole Echo impresario Kim Grant for providing so much info on this week's acts.
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The show is no-cover, all-ages. Venue has a full bar, and there's always a basic bbq out back at these shows. No cover.
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Sun, Jun 30, in Claremont:
6:30 pm BIG WIDE ROOM plays a special "guest set" before the monthly "OPEN MIC" at the Folk Music Center, 220 Yale Av, Claremont 91711; 909-624- 2928. $1 cover.
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BIG WIDE ROOM, a globe-spanning trio with a CD that received a very positive review in the Guide, has completed their concerts for this tour. But you CAN still catch 'em tonight. There's a full write-up on them in the Guide's Saturday, June 29, 8 pm listings.
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Cover tonighy is only one buck!
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Sun, Jun 30, in Altadena;
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7 pm JIM "KIMO" WEST and KEN EMERSON bring award-winning Hawai'ian Slack Key Guitar to the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 92675; reservations a must, 626-798-6236.
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This is a rare pairing of these two Hawaiian “slack key” and steel guitar masters. Kimo and Ken brought the house down at the recent "So Cal Slack Key Festival" with their rousing “kanikapila-style” set, and this show promises to push the art of slack key and steel guitar duets to the limit.
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* JIM “KIMO” WEST is one of ki ho’alu’s most unique talents, a fact belied by his large repertoire of original slack key compositions,many in tunings of his own invention and his fluid, harp-like style. His Hawaiian “roots” are in the tiny town of Hana, Maui where he first fell in love with the enchanting sound of slack key guitar.
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In addition to his catalog of five slack key CDs,he has recently recorded a new addition with plans for a fall release. Kimo is the recipient of the Hawaii Music Award, a two-time Na Hoku Hanohano nominee and a two-time winner of the L.A. Treasures Award for his work toward perpetuating this valuable acoustic guitar tradition. He has also brought his slack key and composing talents to a number of films,documentaries and television commercials.
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Recent performances include the Southern California Slack Key Festival (his sixth consecutive year there), the legendary Douglas Corner Cafe in Nashville, and countless West Coast venues. He is also a veteran of Hawaii’s slack key festivals, having played his first one in 1999, and he returned to The Slack Key Show in Napili, Maui for the fifth time on May 22.
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On a side note, Kimo is also well-known as long-time electric guitarist for the world’s most successful musical comedy artist, "Weird Al” Yankovic, who he will be touring with much of 2013.
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“West's knowledge of slack-key guitar is vividly expressed in both his keen performances of covers as well as his own dynamite songwriting. ..... the liquid flow of West's guitar achieves that perfect balance of caressing the ears while awakening the mind to pictures of blankets of clouds hovering over a bed of blue ocean.” -- All About Jazz,12/1/2011
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His original compositions and performances on 'Slack Key Guitar Vol 2' (Palm Records) helped bring in the first ever 2005 GRAMMY award for Hawaiian music. 'KE' most recently played on Donald Fagen's 2007 GRAMMY winning "Morph the Cat" album.
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Born into a musical family, Ken grew up with his fathers' extensive record collection of jazz,swing, Hawai'ian and world music styles. Turning up his large valve-powered Console Grande stereo, Ken's father Jack merrily spun everything from Alan Lomax field recordings to Louis Armstrong and vintage Hawaiian '78 rpm records.
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Hawaiian music runs a common thread throughout his family's roots. His mandolin playing grandfather Ray Emerson lived in the islands beginning in 1917, and his Grand Uncle Ed played jazz saxophone on the famous Matson Liner ‘Malolo' in the early to mid 1930s. His mother Alice was a featured ukulele performer along with her twin sister Agnes at the 1939 world's fair exhibition in San Francisco.
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The ukulele she played at that venue proved to be Ken's first ‘guitar' at age 7. Living in the San Francisco Bay Area, Ken began playing guitar along with his older brothers and sister. He played the folk and blues songs of the early ‘60s, learning right-hand fingerstyle techniques that led to his development as a fingerstyle picker.
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“We all played the Leadbelly, Sippie Wallace, Woody Guthrie stuff, along with Dylan, Baez.”
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With the explosion of the San Francisco sound of the mid- later ‘60s, Ken also immersed himself into rock and electric blues styles. He was particularly drawn to bottleneck and slide guitar,and used a harmonica to duplicate the sound.
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In early 1968 Ken's family moved to Hawaii. Absorbing the Hawaiian culture, Ken and his brother Phil began studying Hawaiian language and music. They learned to emulate the players of the 1920s and ‘30s era by listening to vintage Hawaiian 78 rpm records,zeroing in on the jazz and blues styles of Sol Ho'opi'i and Sol K. Bright.
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By the mid'70s, Ken and Phil were playing alongside such legendary performers as Gabby Pahinui, Genoa Keawe, Raymond Kane, Auntie Alice Namakelua, Sol K. Bright and George Ka'ainapau, and recorded and toured with Moe Keale. In between his love of traditional Hawaiian music, Ken has played and/or toured with many luminaries in the musical world beyond Hawaii including Todd Rundgren, Taj Mahal, Boz Scaggs, Jackson Browne, Donald Fagen, Dave Mason, Charlie Musselwhite, Elvin Bishop, Graham Nash, San Francisco's Grateful Dead members Bob Weir and Bill Kreutzmann, Pablo Cruise Band, and The Rowan Brothers. Dividing his time between Kaua'i and San Francisco, Ken plays many local venues and festivals and is a frequent visitor to the east coast of the United States as well as Europe and Asia.
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"Emerson writes pieces that update the classic sounds of Hawaiian Slack Key guitar. His unaccompanied songs have an open,relaxing quality to them,moving forward in a gentle rhythm.." -- Jessy Terry, Rolling Stone Magazine.
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Sun, Jun 30, in L.A.:
7-8:30 pm ORQUESTA CHARANGOA plays the free summer concert series at Levitt Pavilion in MacArthur Park , 2230 West 6th St, Los Angeles 90057; 213-384-5701. Bring a beach chair or blanket and a picnic dinner; no alcohol allowed in the park.
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Sun, Jun 30, in Santa Monica:
11 pm Weekly "ACOUSTIC CORDIALE" showcase ends the musical weekend, at 14 Below, 1348 14th St, Santa Monica 90404; 310-451-5040.
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Saturday, June 29, 2013

Hot Weekend's HOT Acoustic Americana Music Scene! -- June 29 & 30, 2013

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It's hot. Record heat, some areas. Music venues and house concerts are air-conditioned. The outdoor shows are in shady green parks in the evening, when it's cooler. Stay indoors now. Go enjoy live music Saturday & Sunday evening. Plenty of superb offerings are within.
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Saturday's sections:
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1)  FESTIVALS this Weekend
2)  TICKET GIVE-AWAY COMING
3)  WORKSHOP for ARTISTS
4)  CONCERTS, Club Gigs, Coffee Houses, and other notable live performances and events
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1) FESTIVALS this Weekend:
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Sat & Sun, Jun 29 & 30,
FESTIVAL,
Daily, Jun 28-Sep 1,
in Laguna Beach:
47th Annual "SAWDUST ART FESTIVAL" at the spacious, art-filled permanent festival grounds, 935 Laguna Cyn Rd, Laguna Beach 92651; 949-494-3030; www.sawdustartfestival.org
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This is the opening weekend and there's fine music on several stages:
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• 11:30 am-4 pm Kelly Fitzgerald, solo; folk-rock
• 11:30 am-4 pm George Lawton; folk-jazz
• 5-9:30 pm Brother Yusef; blues
• 5-9:30 pm Sammy Joe; jazz-blues-country
• 5-9:45 pm The Monsoons; rockabilly
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Sawdust is operated by a non-profit organization dedicated to educating the public and promoting the art created in Laguna Beach. Visitors are invited to shop along sawdust-covered paths through a handcrafted village of fine arts and superb craftsmanship.
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Full summer schedule, including who's-on-what-stage, at http://sawdustartfestival.org/entertainment-schedule/
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Sat & Sun, Jun 29 & 30,
FESTIVAL,
in Northern Cal:
Annual "KATE WOLF MEMORIAL MUSIC FESTIVAL" at Black Oak Ranch in Laytonville.
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This is one if the best of the annual festivals in all of folkdom.
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Performers include:
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• John Prine
• Greg Brown
• Iris Dement
• Marianne Faithfull
• Taj Mahal
• Angelique Kidjo
• Irma Thomas
• Madeleine Peyroux
• Dave Alvin
• Paul Thorn Band
• Rebirth Brass Band
• Perla Batalla
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Perla Batalla will perform with her very impressive band, comprised of Karen Hammack, Michael Velasquez, David Hurst Batteau, and Debra Dobkin.
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In June of 1996, the "Kate Wolf Retrospective Concert" was held to celebrate the music of the late Kate Wolf. Her friends, family, and a sold-out crowd had such a wonderful time that they decided to make it an annual event. The "Kate Wolf Memorial Music Festival" started as a one day, one time event.
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Now in its 17th year, the festival has grown to a three day, three night, camping event at beautiful Black Oak Ranch in Laytonville, 3 hours north of San Francisco. This marks the 12th year at Black Oak Ranch for the Festival.
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Tix are still available!
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Details at
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Sat, Jun 29, in Hollywood:
6 pm Annual "MARIACHI USA FESTIVAL" with performances by MARIACHI VARGAS DE TECALITLAN, MARIACHI ESTRELLA DE JALISCO, and MARIACHI LOS REYES, at the Hollywood Bowl, 2301 N Highland Av, Hollywood 90068;  323-850-2000 or 213-480-3232.
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2)  TICKET GIVE-AWAY COMING:
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Want to go see
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SARAH LEE GUTHRIE & JOHNNY IRION celebrate their new album in a performance-interview at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles?
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The Guide is doing another hot ticket giveaway. We have THREE PAIRS of tickets, FREE, for our readers! Details in the coming week!
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Here's the info on the event:
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"The Drop: Sarah Lee Guthrie and Johnny Irion," is Tuesday, July 16, 2013, at 8 pm.
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Husband-wife duo Sarah Lee Guthrie and Johnny Irion established their folky sound on their 2005 LP "Exploration" and expanded their sonic horizons on the 2011 album "Bright Examples." Their music combines Guthrie’s roots in folk and country -- she’s the granddaughter of folk music pioneer Woody Guthrie and daughter of Arlo -- with Irion’s love of punk and pop.
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On August 6, 2013, the couple will release their third studio album together, "Wassaic Way."
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To produce the project, Guthrie and Irion team up with Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy and Patrick Sansone to record eleven all-new tracks, taking their music to a place that was unexpected.
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To help celebrate the upcoming release of "Wassaic Way," the Grammy Museum welcomes Sarah Lee and Johnny to The Clive Davis Theater.
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Hear Guthrie and Irion discuss how their music departs from a folk duo and enters a dynamic soundscape of loud guitars, lushness, pop and edge. Moderated by GRAMMY Museum Executive Director Bob Santelli, the duo will take audience questions and perform a selection of songs.
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DETAILS of the Guide's ticket give-away will be along in the next few days. Watch for it!
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CANCELLED: the Bass Workshop at the Autry Museum will be rescheduled.
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Sat, Jun 29, in Culver City:
2 pm-1 am  "MIND THE TODD" musical send-off for Man-About-Town/Music aficionado, TODD KIVI, with plenty of live music at The Cinema Bar, 3967 N Sepulveda Bl, Culver City.
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Todd's retiring and moving to Austin, so Friday night and Saturday day/night there is a magical musical send-off.  Fri, 7 pm-1 am, host for the evening is Chris Morris; Sat, 2 pm-1 am, host for the afternoon is Bill Boyd, and host for the evening is Mark Wilde.
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Saturday includes a potluck from 2-6 pm.
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No cover. Bring $ for the artists' tip jar.
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Sat, Jun 29, in Santa Barbara Co (Solvang):
2-6 pm "RED, WHITE & BLUES" with MARIA MULDAUR at Buttonwood Farm Winery, 1500 Alamo Pintado Rd, Solvang 93463.
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Sat, Jun 29, in Altadena:
3 pm JERRY BURGAN "Songs & Stories," with Debbie Burgan and Tholow Chan, at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 92675; reservations, 626-798-6236.
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Folk music of the late 1950s and early '60s influenced everyone from the Beatles and the Beach Boys, to Elvis Presley and Bob Dylan. As they found an audience in coffee houses, high schools and colleges, it changed the course of popular music throughout the world. Jerry Burgan was there with We Five riding the leading edge of folk-rock’s wave with "You Were On My Mind" and "Get Together" as folk music morphed into folk-rock -- and all the hyphen-rock musical forms that followed.
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Today, his "Songs & Stories" show takes audiences on a guided tour through some of the magical and memorable moments of America's musical experience — when folk songs topped the charts and Dylan still hadn’t plugged in — but the times were indeed a-changing.
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Sat, Jun 29, in Altadena:
6:30 pm GLENN HAIR, DUANE THORIN, abd DONNA BEA play Amy's Patio Cafe, 900 E Altadena Dr, Altadena 91001.
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Enjoy a lovely evening of jazz standards with your supper at Amy's Patio Cafe in Altadena. Jazz guitarist Glenn Hair will be joined by Duane Thorin and his dynamic singing, plus Donna Bea will throw in a few to round out the evening.
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Sat, Jun 29, in Lakewood:
6:30 pm Weekly "BLUEGRASS CONCERT" with varying bands at Me N Eds Pizza Parlor, 4115 Paramount Bl, Lakewood 90712; 562-421-8908.
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Sat, Jun 29, in T.O.:
7 pm  JIMMY LaFAVE with RADOSLAV LORKOVIC play the "Bodie House Music at
Four Friends Gallery" series, at
Four Friends Gallery,1408 E Thousand Oaks Bl, Thousand Oaks 91362; 805-497-4022; reservations, info@fourfriendsgallery.com 
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Sat, Jun 29, in L.A.:
7 pm JEN CHAPIN, musician daughter of the late HARRY CHAPIN, plays a rare L.A. show at Genghis Cohen, 740 N Fairfax Av, Los Angeles 90046; 323-653-0640.
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Local songwriter Robert Morgan Fisher says, "Come out and hear why the Chapins are one of the most musically gifted families on the planet."
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When she sent a Facebook post this morning, she was in a car traveling with comedian Jamie Fox. So who knows who will show-up? Reservations strongly recommended.
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More at www.jenchapin.com
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Sat, Jun 29, in Altadena:
7 pm THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR with THE SCARLET FURIES at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 92675; reservations at 626-798-6236.
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The Merry Wives of Windsor is a ten-piece all-female folk band based in Pasadena, California. Blending elements of North American, British Isles, and contemporary Folk music, the foundation of the Merry Wives' sound is rich four- and five-part vocal harmonies, with support and ornamentation by acoustic folk instruments.
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A collaborative group, they do everything from traditional Irish pieces to original compositions that range from beautiful to bawdy. Their individual musical backgrounds are in everything from folk to musical theater, and even straying to pop and opera.
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THE SCARLET FURIES bring "The rootsy romance of American Southern gothic angels and demons, wrapped in a veil of rich harmonies and anything with strings." This 5 piece tower of folk melds complex acoustic layers with unshakable melodies and vocal arrangements behind stunning powerhouse songstress Raleigh Holmes into an alt folk/roots band.
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Sat, Jun 29, in Ventura:
7 pm THE KOLES play the "Bishop House Concert" series in Ventura. Reservations get directions from Bob and Martha Bishop at rjbishop@charter.net
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Suggested donation $20, with 25% going to the non-profit, “The Private John Woods Foundation” which treats combat veterans with PTSD using neurofeedback therapy at no charge. More at www.pjwf.org -- it's a 501c3 non-profit.
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This is the third in a series of Bishop House Concerts with The Koles  featuring the critically acclaimed singer-songwriter Arlene Kole and her husband and producer Bill Kole on bass.
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A pot-luck hors d'oeuvre with coffee will be served after the first set. BYOB if you desire.
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Sat, Jun 29, in Tehachapi:
7 pm  JOHN ZIPPERER & FRIENDS play Fiddler's Crossing  206 East F St, Tehachapi 93561; 661-823-9994.
The venue says, "This will be music for the pure joy of it, from swing tunes to long-forgotten pop songs given new life. Zipperer and his gang of four are based in Los Angeles and have found a following throughout Southern California, including the Antelope Valley."
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They continue, "From the excellent acoustic guitar playing and singing of Zipperer, the bass foundation of Jim Van Booven, the inspired lead guitar work of Barrett Tagliarino, the beautiful harmonies of Tara Sitser, to the antics of Ed 'The Spoon Man' Terry, the evening will be full of fun and surprises. As one reviewer said of Zipperer, 'He takes you on a ride. Each journey will include smiles, laughs, foot stomping, hand clapping, singing along, plus a few serious and thoughtful moments, and perhaps even a couple of tears'.”
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Sat, Jun 29, in Arcadia:
7:30 pm CAL PHIL'S "FESTIVAL ON THE GREEN" summer concert series at Santa Anita Race Track, Baldwin Av & Huntington Dr, Arcadia.
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Tonight's program is "BEATLES, BEETHOVEN & BEACH BOYS," as the orchestra is joined by THE FAB FOUR, and also performs the Beach Boys "Good Vibrations," "I Get Around,"  "California Girls," and Beethoven's Symphony No. 6, “Pastoral."
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California Philharmonic, led by world class maestro Victor Vener, continues its tradition of outdoor "Captivating concerts, comfortable atmosphere summer evenings filled with music and magic" where you can picnic under the stars.
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Surrounded by the lush infield of Santa Anita Race Track and against a breathtaking unobstructed view of the San Gabriel Mountains, you are transported to a unique place and time where music and memories come alive. You can feast on gourmet food or bring your own, while sitting uder the stars at tables or on the lawn. There is also the opportunity to enjoy a host of other amenities, dine at a private BBQ pit, visit full bars on site and partake in a variety of pre-concert family-friendly activities and live jazz.
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Concert begins at 7:30. Gates open at 5:30 for dining & live jazz, so you can go early and stay late.
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If it's just too hot for you, the same concert repeats indoors, tomorrow afternoon at the Disney Concert Hall in downtown L.A.
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Sat, Jun 29, in San Diego:
7:30 pm  GEOFF MULDAUR plays the "AMSD Concerts Series" at 4650 Mansfield St, San Diego 92116; 619-303-8176. Some ticket options include dinner.
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Sat, Jun 29, in San Diego Co (Encinitas):
7:30 pm  KEN O'MALLEY brings his authentic and original Irish music to the "San Diego Folk Heritage" concert series at San Dieguito United Methodist Church, 170 Calle Magdalena, Encinitas 92024; 858-566-4040.
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Sat, Jun 29, in Newhall (Santa Clarita):
7:30 pm  THE GRATEFUL DUDES play their weekly BLUEGRASSfan residency at Vincenzo's Pizza, 24500 Lyons Av, Newhall 91350. They often have prominent guests sitting-in.
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Sat, Jun 29, in SFV (West Hills):
8 pm  BIG WIDE ROOM, the trio of MARK DAVIS, BRETT PERKINS, and DAVID ZINK, plays West Valley Music Center, 22428 Vanowen St, West Hills 91307; 818-992-4142.
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BIG WIDE ROOM has one member living in Europe, and the other two are hundreds of miles apart in the US. So whenever you can catch 'em, it's a big wide deal. They have three public performances in Southern Cal this time around, including this one tonight.
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Big Wide Room is the exceptional alchemy of three distinctive musical talents—Mark Davis, Brett Perkins and David Zink. Here's some info on each:
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Mark Davis is long recognized as one of Southern California’s most passionate and lyrical artists. Mark’s first album, 'You Came Screaming," was self-released in 1995 to critical praise, and was named by Los Angeles Times music critic Mike Boehm as 1995’s "Album of the Year" and Orange County’s #1 "Album of the Decade."
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Brett Perkins' most recent accomplishments include winning both the "Great American Song Contest" (Pop Category) and the "Australian Song Contest" (International Category) in the same year with his song "Figure It Out," and a 2011 Christmas single now in annual rotation on Danish National Radio. Brett lives in Copenhagen. When not on tour with Big Wide Room, he leads the "Listening Room International Songwriter Retreats" throughout the year and actively presents songwriters from around the globe at his Listening Room Concerts series and the annual "Copenhagen Songwriters Festival."
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David Zink has opened for Vicki Peterson (The Bangles), Brian Howe (Bad Company), Simon Lynge (Lo-Max Records), and a host of established talents in Denmark and Sweden. David got his professional start as director of The New Christy Minstrels in 1986, playing to audiences all across the United States and British Columbia. “David Zink, alone on stage…is as powerful as a rock band.” —Skipper Wise, President/Founder, Blue Microphones.
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The trio's CD, "INFINITE DISTANCE," received an enthusiastic review in the Acoustic Americana Music Guide. It's available for listening and purchase at www.bigwideroom.com.  Three of its singles, 'Infinite Distance', 'Elemental' and 'I Can't Hate You Now' stream at www.reverbnation.com/bigwideroom
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Sat, Jun 29, in Covina:
8 pm  DOUG MacLEOD, classic acoustic blues master endorsed by National Steel Guitar, plays the  Fret House, 309 N Citrus Av, Covina 91723; 626-339-7020.
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Doug MacLeod is one of the last remaining bluesmen who learned from the old masters, lived the music, survived the life and carries forward that valuable tradition. Within the blues world, MacLeod is known for his superb songwriting, guitar wizardry, warm soulful vocals, wit and unforgettable live performances. At the heart of this is his knack for storytelling, bringing characters-from the faceless to the legendary-to strikingly real life.
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Sat, Jun 29, in Culver City:
8 pm JOHN BATDORF & JAMES LEE STANLEY play the West Side CD Release show for "ALL WOOD & STONES II," the number-one downloaded-by-radio-stations acoustic album in the world last month; show is at Boulevard Music, 4316 Sepulveda Bl, Culver City 90230; 310-398-2583.
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John Batdorf & James Lee Stanley are a wonderful duo. Fans of Crosby Stills & Nash, Buffalo Springfield, Rubber Soul, the Eagles, or classic Beach Boys harmonies are in for a real treat. Can you imagine what the Rolling Stones songs would have sounded like if Mick Jagger and Keith Richards were California boys with acoustic guitars? Would "Satisfaction," "Ruby Tuesday," or "Last Time" have been as powerful if they had been played on acoustic guitars and filled with vocal harmonies? Curious? So were James Lee Stanley and John Batdorf, purveyors of acoustic rock music for decades.
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They took 21 Rolling Stones classics and turned them into something totally unheard of. You don't have to live in California or play acoustic guitar to be enchanted by "All Wood and Stones" and now, its sequel. Both are amazing collections of Rolling Stones tunes played on acoustic guitars and brimming with joyous vocal harmonies.
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Like its predecessor album, it's an acoustic reimagining of Rolling Stones hits, and the arrangements and performances by both artists are truly exceptional.
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Sat, Jun 29, in Santa Monica:
8 pm GRANT LEE PHILLIPS plays McCabe's, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica 90405; 310-828-4497.
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It's the return of one of L.A.'s singer-songwriter treasures, as Grant Lee Phillips returns to McCabe's storied back room. Along with friends Aimee Mann and Jon Brion, Phillips' sound has encapsulated the L.A. songwriter scene of the last 10 years. Linvoln Myerson, McCabe's booker, says, "We've been fans for at least that long, and when GLP joined Robyn Hitchcock at McCabe's last year, we leapt at the chance and invited him to headline our stage. A gifted songwriter, his honeyed vocals and melodic playing have been heard in soundtracks (Funny People, The Gilmore Girls, Hung) and he's collaborated with the likes of Michael Penn, John Doe, and The Eels. His 2009 effort, Little Moon remains one of our favorite albums, and we're thrilled to welcome one of this town's great talents to McCabe's."
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Sat, Jun 29, in San Pedro:
8 pm KIM "KIMO" WEST brings top award-winning Hawai'ian Slack Key Guitar and more to Alvas Showroom, 1417 W 8th St, San Pedro 90732; reservations, 800-403-3447.
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Jim "Kimo" West performs this show with Kapo Ku, and a hula dancer and other guests.
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West is regarded as one of the world’s foremost “ki ho’alu” or Hawaiian “slack key” guitar artists.
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This warm and engaging acoustic guitar style has its roots in 1840s Hawaii, when Mexican vaqueros first brought guitars to the Big Island of Hawaii. If you saw the Oscar-winning film, “The Decendants” you have experienced this great acoustic guitar tradition.
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Kimo is a 2008 winner of the Hawaii Music Awards and two-time "Na Hoku Hanohano" (the Hawaiian ‘Grammy’) nominee. He is also a two-time winner of the "L.A. Treasures Award" for his efforts in keeping this important acoustic guitar tradition alive. This event may be filmed so wear your best aloha shirt or dress.
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Complimentary coffee, tea, hot cocoa and "Alvas" bottled water are provided. Bring your own food & drinks.
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Sat, Jun 29, in Hollywood:
8 pm TAIKO PROJECT ptesents "RHYTHMIC RELATIONS 2013," their annual concert at thr John Anson Ford Amphitheatre, 2580 Cahuenga Bl East, Hollywood 90068; 323-461-3673. We don't cover much world music. Seeing traditionally costumed drummers play these huge drums at lightning speed is quite a thrill.
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Sat, Jun 29, in Bonita:
8 pm BERKLEY HART, the San Diego-based multiple-award-winning nu-folk duo, play the "Casa Tortooga House Concert" series in Bonita 92081. Reservations get directions at tortoog@cox.net
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Sat, Jun 29, in SFV (Studio City):
8 pm SONGMAKERS "TAKE THE FIFTH HOOT" happens in any month that has a fifth Saturday; this time it's in Studio City 91604. Details and location at www.songmakers.org
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Sat, Jun 29, in Claremont:
Time tba DAVID SERBY & THE DIRT POOR FOLKLORE play The Press New American Restaurant & Bar, 129 Harvard Av, Claremont 91711.
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This is an all-star ensemble of elite L.A. recording artists.
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David says they'll be "Playing some folk, country, and blues with Ed Tree, Mark Pocket Goldberg, and Matt Cartsonis. Lots of songs we haven't played in years. Great food and drinks."
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Sat, Jun 29, in downtown L.A.:
8:30 pm "MUSIC & PUPPETRY" with Brujerias de Papel and Miwa Matreyek at "Grand Performances" at California Plaza, 4th & Grand, downtown Los Angeles.
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Sat, Jun 29, in Echo Park:
9 pm-midnight  FUR DIXON, CHRISTOPHER LOCKETT, and AIYANA CALDWELL play Rafa's on Sunset, 1836 W Sunset Bl,  Echo Park 90026; 213-413-4464; www.rafaslounge.com
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Doors at 8 pm. Music goes from 9 til midnight. Fur goes on at 10 pm to play a 45 minute solo set.
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Admission is free, and Fur asks, "Please throw some dinero in the bucket for us working musicians. New songs, new friends, and a new frontier for your pal, Fur."
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Sat, Jun 29, in L.A.:
9:30 pm  JERRY CASTLE plays Genghis Cohen, 740 N Fairfax Av, Los Angeles 90046; 323-653-0640.
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Sunday's sections:
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1)  FESTIVALS this Weekend
2)  WORKSHOP for ARTISTS
3)  CONCERTS, Club Gigs, Coffee Houses, and other notable live performances and events
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1) FESTIVALS this Weekend:
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FESTIVAL,
Daily, Jun 28-Sep 1,
in Laguna Beach:
47th Annual "SAWDUST ART FESTIVAL" at the spacious, art-filled permanent festival grounds, 935 Laguna Cyn Rd, Laguna Beach 92651; 949-494-3030; www.sawdustartfestival.org
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This is the opening weekend and there's fine music on several stages:
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• 11:30 am-4 pm Karin Benson, duo; jazz-folk-soul
• 11:30 am-4 pm Peter Dobson; acoustic blues
• Noon-4:30 pm Alturas; South American folk music
• 5:30-9:45 pm John Heussenstamm Blues & Jazz Trio; blues-jazz-rock fusion
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Sawdust is operated by a non-profit organization dedicated to educating the public and promoting the art created in Laguna Beach. Visitors are invited to shop along sawdust-covered paths through a handcrafted village of fine arts and superb craftsmanship.
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Full summer schedule, including who's-on-what-stage, at http://sawdustartfestival.org/entertainment-schedule/
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Sun, Jun 30; Fri-Sun, Jun 28-30,
FESTIVAL,
in Northern Cal:
Annual "KATE WOLF MEMORIAL MUSIC FESTIVAL" at Black Oak Ranch in Laytonville.
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This is one if the best of the annual festivals in all of folkdom.
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Performers include:
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• John Prine
• Greg Brown
• Iris Dement
• Marianne Faithfull
• Taj Mahal
• Angelique Kidjo
• Irma Thomas
• Madeleine Peyroux
• Dave Alvin
• Paul Thorn Band
• Rebirth Brass Band
• Perla Batalla
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Perla Batalla will perform with her very impressive band, comprised of Karen Hammack, Michael Velasquez, David Hurst Batteau, and Debra Dobkin.
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In June of 1996, the "Kate Wolf Retrospective Concert" was held to celebrate the music of the late Kate Wolf. Her friends, family, and a sold-out crowd had such a wonderful time that they decided to make it an annual event. The "Kate Wolf Memorial Music Festival" started as a one day, one time event.
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Now in its 17th year, the festival has grown to a three day, three night, camping event at beautiful Black Oak Ranch in Laytonville, 3 hours north of San Francisco. This marks the 12th year at Black Oak Ranch for the Festival.
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Tix are still available!
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Details at
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2)  WORKSHOP for ARTISTS
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Sun, Jun 30,
WORKSHOP,
in Venice:
7 pm "SONGWRITING WORKSHOP" with Marc Platt, at The Talking Stick Coffee Lounge, 1411-C Lincoln Bl, Venice 90291. $20. In the classroom upstairs; park in the back.
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3)  CONCERTS, Club Gigs, Coffee Houses, and other notable live performances and events:
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Sun, Jun 30, in Hollywood:
8-10 am FAIR MARKET BAND brings a free morning of bluegrass to the Hollywood Farmer's Market, on Ivar St between Hollywood Bl & Sunset Bl, Hollywood 90028.
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Sun, Jun 30, in San Diego:
10 am  Weekly "BLUEGRASS BRUNCH" at Urban Solace, 3823 30th St, San Diego 92104; 619-295-6464.
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Sun, Jun 30, in South Pasadena:
11 am-1 pm BARRY "BIG B" BRENNER plays his weekly "blues brunch" residency at Firefly Bistro, 1009 El Centro St, South Pasadena 91030; 626-441-2443.
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Sun, Jun 30, in Malibu:
12:30-3:30 pm THE BLIND BLAKES play Calamigos Ranch, 327 Latigo Canyon Rd, Malibu, CA 90265; 818-540-2400.
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The Blind Blakes bring "An eclectic mixture of retro style originals -- gypsy, jazz, Irish, bluegrass,world music, and much more."
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No cover, all ages.
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Sun, Jun 30, in L.A.:
1 pm THE LEASEBREAKERS bring their "If You Can't Play the Jug, Then You Can't Play with Me" show to the Los Angeles Maketspace, 1933 S Broadway #1138, Los Angeles 90007; info, contact awesome@lamakerspace.com
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Sun, Jun 30, in Newport Beach:
2 pm TROOPER THORN plays "Muldoon's Courtyard Concert Series" at Muldoon's Irish Pub and Country Kitchen, 202 Newport Center Dr, Newport Beach; 949-640-4110; www.muldoonspub.com
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Sun, Jun 30, in downtown L.A.:
2 pm CAL PHIL'S "SUNDAY AFTERNOON CONCERT SERIES" brings a program of "BEATLES, BEACH BOYS, BEETHOVEN" as the orchestra is joined by THE FAB FOUR, and also performs the Beach Boys "Good Vibrations," "I Get Around,"  "California Girls," and Beethoven's Symphony No. 6, “Pastoral," at the Disney Concert Hall in downtown L.A.
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California Philharmonic, led by world class maestro Victor Vener, continues its tradition of Sunday afternoon concert "repeats" of their Saturday evening outdoor "Captivating concerts, comfortable atmosphere summer evenings filled with music and magic" at Santa Anita Race Track, where you can picnic under the stars. But here, you get the incredible acoustics of Disney Concert Hall.
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Go early for "Conversations with the Conductor" at 1 pm.
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Tix at www.calphil.org
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Sun, Jun 30, in Long Beach:
3-11 pm "BLUES BENEFIT SHOW & JAM FOR GARY STUTTS," with bunchas o' blues players, at Buster's Beach House, 168 Marina Dr, Long Beach.
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The BERNIE PEARL BLUES BAND plays  at 4:30 pm, and Bernie says, "The Long Beach area blues community is getting together to benefit one of our number, Gary Stutts. Gary recently had a heart attack, and is in need of some assistance. An array of outstanding blues artists will perform. I will be onstage at 4:30, but whenever you drop in there will be some great blues to enjoy. I hope you can make it.
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Donations at door will be gratefully accepted.
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Sun, Jun 30, in Altadena:
3 pm DAYLIGHT AGAIN, a CSN&Y tribute band, plays a matinee at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 92675; 626-798-6236. Their evening shows here sell-out.
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Sun, Jan 30, in Echo Park:
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5:30-9 pm Weekly "GRAND OLE ECHO" roots music showcase at the Echo, 1822 Sunset, Echo Park 90026; 213-413-8200.
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This FREE, all-ages, series is always fun, and often brings stars you'd pay a lot to see elsewhere. That's certainly the case this week.
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This evening's lineup:
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• Big Sandy and His Fly-Rite Boys
• Nocona
• Single Girl/Married Girl
• Abby Posner (playing on the Back Porch)
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* Big Sandy & His Fly-Rite Boys,  since forming in 1988, have emerged as one of the world's most respected practitioners of American roots music -- Twenty-five years, fourteen albums & hundreds of thousands of miles. What a dream it’s been.
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Sandy says, "When I first got together for a garage rehearsal with a group of musician friends in the spring of 1988 in Anaheim, California, I never dreamed that I would someday be celebrating the silver anniversary of the rocking little band that formed that afternoon.
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"Yet here I am, looking back over a wild ride that has taken us around the world countless times, that has put us in front of national television audiences, and -most importantly - that has given me the opportunity to play the music that I grew up having such a passion for Rockabilly, Rock & Roll, Honky-Tonk, Rhythm & Blues, Soul, Doo-Wop... and now with the release of our new all-acoustic album 'What A Dream It’s Been,' even a touch of Jamaican Rocksteady.
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"Putting together the new record for Cow Island Music has brought back a flood of memories; we went through our entire catalogue of LP’s, picked out some of our favorite original numbers, and gave them fresh new arrangements, rhythms, and instrumentations. In many ways , it was our way of looking back at everything that has led us to where we are now, while looking forward towards new musical horizons. Happy 25th Anniversary, Fly-Rite Boys! Here’s to 25 more!' -- Cheers!"
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More at www.bigsandy.net
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* NOCONA, before they came together in 2012 as NOCONA, were husband-and-wife team Chris and Adrienne Isom, along with charismatic Southern-native Annie Rothschild, as 3/4’s of the L.A.-based Roots-Folk-Punk band Paladino.
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That band ended their time together playing the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival in Manchester, Tennessee. Longtime friend and accomplished drummer Justin Smith (Old Californio, The Seeds) joined Chris, Adrienne and Annie as NOCONA, now an energetic Americana-Rock group that delivers a free spirited attitude, up-tempo tunes and infectious hooks that are brimming with heartfelt emotion and honesty. Their originals are penned by songwriter Chris Isom.
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The band’s fine-tuned dynamics and solid technical skills raises the bar from their previous work, resulting in the 10 well-crafted, wide-ranging tracks featured on their self-titled debut, "NOCONA."
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“The project developed quickly,” says Chris. ” There were just a lot of things I was working out on my own and sometimes you just have to steamroll through this stuff. I thought it would be fun for all of us to work together.”
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A music veteran, Chris spent time playing in NYC Anti-Folk/Art-Punk bands Mooney Suzuki and The Adam Green Band. All that adds to NOCONA’S diverse sound, incorporating punk and underground into their Country-Rock.
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The name NOCONA is a nod to Chris’ Texas roots. “Nocona is the area in Texas where my Mom’s family originally lived; it comes from the Comanche word for Wanderers or Travelers.” Chris’ mom even has ties to music history, once playing the role of tutor to Joe B. Mauldin of Buddy Holly and The Crickets.
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The influence of 1950s artists like Buddy Holly are clearly heard on NOCONA’S debut album and they remind listeners that it was that marriage between early American rock ‘n’ roll along with a youthful, rebellious and socially conscious mindset that brought about the whole punk movement of the late 1970s.
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NOCONA, who does well with evolving that sound and spirit, takes things one step further by drawing on psychedelic bands like the 13th Floor Elevators and Love, along with the California twang of Buck Owens and Gram Parsons, crossed with the Outlaw Country of Johnny Cash.
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Their mix of these varied musical tastes comes together to bring a distinct style that takes risks and delivers a sound unlike any other artists today.
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“This is the first music I’ve written that’s free from a lot of the artistic hang ups that have stifled my writing in the past,” says Chris. “I’ve let go and just accepted the process, and sometimes that means exploring melodies and lyrics that used to be too personal for me to share with anyone. Other times, it means just shutting up and rocking the fu*k out,” says Chris.
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NOCONA's first full-length album was recorded at Kevin Jarvis’s Sonic Boom Room studio in Venice, California. Their first single, “Brimstone,” is one of the mellower tracks on the album, but has a steady movement that features driving acoustic blues riffs and harmonica along with an engaging boy/girl sung verse that is filled with honesty as the dialogue candidly tells the story of Chris and Adrienne’s marriage.
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Adding to the eclectic sound on NOCONA is the work of renowned pedal steel guitarist Greg Leisz (Emmylou Harris, Beck, Bruce Springsteen, Eric Clapton), a friend of Annie’s. “When I played the material for him, he was excited and I was overjoyed that he was willing to share his genius,” she says.
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The album "NOCONA" is a collection of songs ranging from "Whites Of Your Eyes," an evocative panoramic track reminiscent of the higher energy moments of Calexico or Canadian alt country pioneers The Sadies, but with a strong nod to the same western and surf influences. "Train Song," a contemplative chilling track echoing English folk's melodic sensibility, say, of a Bert Janch, but with a contemporary hard alt-americana rock feel. "Hated," a devil-may-care pop song recalls some of the best pop sensibilities of CCR but with a contemporary Nashville West twist. "My Oh My" is a modern plains cowboy road song rave-up with several unexpected turns. "Brimstone" is the album's first single and an homage to the great tradition where the crossroads between Americana blues, country, folk and pop, intersect.
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"NOCONA" will be released this summer and the band will continue touring in support of the album. They will be providing listeners with teaser tracks on Soundcloud and Facebook.
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More at www.noconamusic.com
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* SINGLE GIRL, MARRIED GIRL is a 5-piece band out of Orange County and Los Angeles. With female-fronted vocals and influences like Rilo Kiley, Camera Obscura, and Patsy Cline, this band has one foot in indie rock and the other in old country. Having released their debut album, "Bee China," in 2012, they are set to record an EP this summer with Pierre de Reeder of Rilo Kiley.
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More at www.singlegirlmarriedgirl.com
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* ABBY POSNER brings this comment from Yhe Ripple Effect: "One of the things I absolutely adore about Abby Posner is her musical versatility. Whether it’s the musical instruments being used or her vocal technique. It’s abundantly obvious Posner personifies what it means to appreciate world music using a diverse amount of instrumentation."
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From new-folk to bluegrass and pop, Posner twists genres to create a fresh catchy sound. Abby arranges, writes, and plays nearly all of the instruments on her albums. The sounds you hear are both pleasantly dark and playful. With banjo, and large percussive grooves paving the road for each unique composition. Abby Posner’s clever songs and vocals are both forces to be reckoned with.
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Born in Evergreen, Colorado, Abby Posner began studying music and performance as a child. Posner moved to Los Angeles in 2002 to continue her music training at California Institute of the Arts (CalArts). As a multi-focused music major, she concentrated on both world percussion and composition for songwriting during college.
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While at CalArts, Abby formed the eclectic bluegrass-rock band Fiddle and Pine (formally known as Fearmia,) which has performed for audiences at some of the most popular live music venues in L.A. Additionally, Fiddle and Pine has toured the north and southwest US to play shows and festivals that have included  the "W.C. Handy Festival" in 2009 and SXSW in 2011.
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Posner maintains a solo residency in West Hollywood and travels the Southern California performance circuit regularly as a solo artist. She has accompanied several well-known artists, including playing drums and banjo on the northwest portion of Chris Pureka’s 2010/2011 tours.
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In the spring of 2008, Abby scored the music for "Through Their Eyes," a documentary on victims of Agent Orange. Posner tracked and recorded the entire film using live instrumentation, delicately weaving Vietnamese tonality with the sounds and structure of Western music. In the winter of 2011, she scored a second feature length documentary, titled "Across Land Across Sea."
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Posner was recently featured on Episodes 11 and 12 of the popular Fox TV show "GLEE" (season 4) playing banjo and guitar in the band, and two of her original compositions have been added to NPR's "THIS AMERICAN LIFE."
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In the winter of 2012, Abby began writing a new-folk record for Ear Parade, a music licensing library specifically focusing on artists and unique compositions for film and TV. She is also currently the house musician for a popular comedy show titled "Don’t Tell My Mother," where she brings guest musicians with her every month to perform for this funny, high-profile show.
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Posner’s commitment to her work as a musician is evident through her extensive experience in performance, scoring, music instruction, songwriting and recording. Abby released her debut solo EP, "The Gatherer and the Thief," in spring 2011, and more recently released two new albums in the fall of 2012 titled “For You, The Spring,” and “The Fall Sessions – EP.”
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More at www.abbyposner.com
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Thanks to Grand Ole Echo impresario Kim Grant for providing so much info on this week's acts.
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The show is no-cover, all-ages. Venue has a full bar, and there's always a basic bbq out back at these shows. No cover.
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Sun, Jun 30, in Claremont:
6:30 pm Monthly "OPEN MIC" at the Folk Music Center, 220 Yale Av, Claremont 91711; 909-624- 2928. $1 cover.
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Sun, Jun 30, in Altadena;
[One of two weekend
CONCERT FEATURE STORIES]
7 pm JIM "KIMO" WEST and KEN EMERSON bring award-winning Hawai'ian Slack Key Guitar to the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 92675; reservations a must, 626-798-6236.
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This is a rare pairing of these two Hawaiian “slack key” and steel guitar masters. Kimo and Ken brought the house down at the recent "So Cal Slack Key Festival" with their rousing “kanikapila-style” set, and this show promises to push the art of slack key and steel guitar duets to the limit.
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* JIM “KIMO” WEST is one of ki ho’alu’s most unique talents, a fact belied by his large repertoire of original slack key compositions,many in tunings of his own invention and his fluid, harp-like style. His Hawaiian “roots” are in the tiny town of Hana, Maui where he first fell in love with the enchanting sound of slack key guitar.
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In addition to his catalog of five slack key CDs,he has recently recorded a new addition with plans for a fall release. Kimo is the recipient of the Hawaii Music Award, a two-time Na Hoku Hanohano nominee and a two-time winner of the L.A. Treasures Award for his work toward perpetuating this valuable acoustic guitar tradition. He has also brought his slack key and composing talents to a number of films,documentaries and television commercials.
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Recent performances include the Southern California Slack Key Festival (his sixth consecutive year there), the legendary Douglas Corner Cafe in Nashville, and countless West Coast venues. He is also a veteran of Hawaii’s slack key festivals, having played his first one in 1999, and he returned to The Slack Key Show in Napili, Maui for the fifth time on May 22.
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On a side note, Kimo is also well-known as long-time electric guitarist for the world’s most successful musical comedy artist, "Weird Al” Yankovic, who he will be touring with much of 2013.
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“West's knowledge of slack-key guitar is vividly expressed in both his keen performances of covers as well as his own dynamite songwriting. ..... the liquid flow of West's guitar achieves that perfect balance of caressing the ears while awakening the mind to pictures of blankets of clouds hovering over a bed of blue ocean.” -- All About Jazz,12/1/2011
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His original compositions and performances on 'Slack Key Guitar Vol 2' (Palm Records) helped bring in the first ever 2005 GRAMMY award for Hawaiian music. 'KE' most recently played on Donald Fagen's 2007 GRAMMY winning "Morph the Cat" album.
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Born into a musical family, Ken grew up with his fathers' extensive record collection of jazz,swing, Hawai'ian and world music styles. Turning up his large valve-powered Console Grande stereo, Ken's father Jack merrily spun everything from Alan Lomax field recordings to Louis Armstrong and vintage Hawaiian '78 rpm records.
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Hawaiian music runs a common thread throughout his family's roots. His mandolin playing grandfather Ray Emerson lived in the islands beginning in 1917, and his Grand Uncle Ed played jazz saxophone on the famous Matson Liner ‘Malolo' in the early to mid 1930s. His mother Alice was a featured ukulele performer along with her twin sister Agnes at the 1939 world's fair exhibition in San Francisco.
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The ukulele she played at that venue proved to be Ken's first ‘guitar' at age 7. Living in the San Francisco Bay Area, Ken began playing guitar along with his older brothers and sister. He played the folk and blues songs of the early ‘60s, learning right-hand fingerstyle techniques that led to his development as a fingerstyle picker.
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“We all played the Leadbelly, Sippie Wallace, Woody Guthrie stuff, along with Dylan, Baez.”
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With the explosion of the San Francisco sound of the mid- later ‘60s, Ken also immersed himself into rock and electric blues styles. He was particularly drawn to bottleneck and slide guitar,and used a harmonica to duplicate the sound.
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In early 1968 Ken's family moved to Hawaii. Absorbing the Hawaiian culture, Ken and his brother Phil began studying Hawaiian language and music. They learned to emulate the players of the 1920s and ‘30s era by listening to vintage Hawaiian 78 rpm records,zeroing in on the jazz and blues styles of Sol Ho'opi'i and Sol K. Bright.
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By the mid'70s, Ken and Phil were playing alongside such legendary performers as Gabby Pahinui, Genoa Keawe, Raymond Kane, Auntie Alice Namakelua, Sol K. Bright and George Ka'ainapau, and recorded and toured with Moe Keale. In between his love of traditional Hawaiian music, Ken has played and/or toured with many luminaries in the musical world beyond Hawaii including Todd Rundgren, Taj Mahal, Boz Scaggs, Jackson Browne, Donald Fagen, Dave Mason, Charlie Musselwhite, Elvin Bishop, Graham Nash, San Francisco's Grateful Dead members Bob Weir and Bill Kreutzmann, Pablo Cruise Band, and The Rowan Brothers. Dividing his time between Kaua'i and San Francisco, Ken plays many local venues and festivals and is a frequent visitor to the east coast of the United States as well as Europe and Asia.
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"Emerson writes pieces that update the classic sounds of Hawaiian Slack Key guitar. His unaccompanied songs have an open,relaxing quality to them,moving forward in a gentle rhythm.." -- Jessy Terry, Rolling Stone Magazine.
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Sun, Jun 30, in L.A.:
8 pm ORQUESTA CHARANGOA plays the free summer concert series at Levitt Pavilion in MacArthur Park , 2230 West 6th St, Los Angeles 90057; 213-384-5701. Bring a beach chair or blanket and a picnic dinner; no alcohol allowed in the park.
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Sun, Jun 30, in Santa Monica:
11 pm Weekly "ACOUSTIC CORDIALE" showcase ends the musical weekend, at 14 Below, 1348 14th St, Santa Monica 90404; 310-451-5040.
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Friday, June 28, 2013

FEEEEEE-RYE-ING  FEEE-RYE-DEEEE! -- June 28, 2013

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There's sooooo much happening that this edition covers ONLY Friday -- and some news of our NEXT TICKET GIVE-AWAY. And a bit about the festival scene.
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Truly some wunnerful things tonight, indoors where it's air conditioned and some outdoors in green parks with cool breezes. See how we look out for your comfort?
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We'll be along with the whole weekend when we assemble all the pieces. As long as we don't run out of Scotch tape and glue.
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Friday's sections:
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1)  FESTIVALS this Weekend
2)  TICKET GIVE-AWAY COMING
3)  CONCERTS, Club Gigs, Coffee Houses, and other notable live performances and events
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1) FESTIVALS this Weekend:
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Fri-Sun, Jun 28-30,
FESTIVAL,
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Annual "KATE WOLF MEMORIAL MUSIC FESTIVAL" at Black Oak Ranch in Laytonville.
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This is one of the best of the annual festivals in all of folkdom.
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Performers include:

• John Prine
• Greg Brown
• Iris Dement
• Marianne Faithfull
• Taj Mahal
• Angelique Kidjo
• Irma Thomas
• Madeleine Peyroux
• Dave Alvin
• Paul Thorn Band
• Rebirth Brass Band
• Perla Batalla
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Perla Batalla will perform with her very impressive band, comprised of Karen Hammack, Michael Velasquez, David Hurst Batteau, and Debra Dobkin.
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In June of 1996, the "Kate Wolf Retrospective Concert" was held to celebrate the music of the late Kate Wolf. Her friends, family, and a sold-out crowd had such a wonderful time that they decided to make it an annual event. The "Kate Wolf Memorial Music Festival" started as a one day, one time event.
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Now in its 17th year, the festival has grown to a three day, three night, camping event at beautiful Black Oak Ranch in Laytonville, 3 hours north of San Francisco. This marks the 12th year at Black Oak Ranch for the Festival.
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Tix are still available!
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Details at
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Sat, Jun 29, in Hollywood:
6 pm Annual "MARIACHI USA FESTIVAL" with performances by MARIACHI VARGAS DE TECALITLAN, MARIACHI ESTRELLA DE JALISCO, and MARIACHI LOS REYES, at the Hollywood Bowl, 2301 N Highland Av, Hollywood 90068;  323-850-2000 or 213-480-3232.
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2)  TICKET GIVE-AWAY COMING:
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Want to go see
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SARAH LEE GUTHRIE & JOHNNY IRION celebrate their new album in a performance-interview at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles?
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The Guide is doing another hot ticket giveaway. We have THREE PAIRS of tickets, FREE, for our readers! Details in the coming week!
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Here's the info on the event:
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"The Drop: Sarah Lee Guthrie and Johnny Irion," is Tuesday, July 16, 2013, at 8 pm.
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Husband-wife duo Sarah Lee Guthrie and Johnny Irion established their folky sound on their 2005 LP "Exploration" and expanded their sonic horizons on the 2011 album "Bright Examples." Their music combines Guthrie’s roots in folk and country -- she’s the granddaughter of folk music pioneer Woody Guthrie and daughter of Arlo -- with Irion’s love of punk and pop.
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On August 6, 2013, the couple will release their third studio album together, "Wassaic Way."
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To produce the project, Guthrie and Irion team up with Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy and Patrick Sansone to record eleven all-new tracks, taking their music to a place that was unexpected.
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To help celebrate the upcoming release of "Wassaic Way," the Grammy Museum welcomes Sarah Lee and Johnny to The Clive Davis Theater.
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Hear Guthrie and Irion discuss how their music departs from a folk duo and enters a dynamic soundscape of loud guitars, lushness, pop and edge. Moderated by GRAMMY Museum Executive Director Bob Santelli, the duo will take audience questions and perform a selection of songs.
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DETAILS of the Guide's ticket give-away will be along in the next few days. Watch for it!
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Fri, Jun 28, in Burbank:
1-3 pm WOODY JAMES 15-PIECE BIG BAND plays a matinee in the Rancho Room at Viva Cantina, 900 Riverside Dr, Burbank 91506; 818-845-2425. Park free across the street at Pickwick Bowl. Venue had good Mexican food & full bar. No cover.
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Fri & Sat, Jun 28 & 29, in Culver City:
7 pm-1 am  "MIND THE TODD" musical send-off for Man-About-Town/Music aficionado, TODD KIVI, with plenty of live music at The Cinema Bar, 3967 N SepulvedaBl, Culver City.
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Tonight's big lineup includes David Serby playing bass on four cool California country tunes with honky tonk king Terry Hanson, then David does his own short set with Ed Tree, Mark Pocket Goldberg, and Dale Daniel. And that's just two of the acts!
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Todd's retiring and moving to Austin, so Friday night and Saturday day/night there is a magical musical send-off.  Fri, 7 pm-1 am, host for the evening is Chris Morris; Sat, 2 pm-1 am, host for the afternoon is Bill Boyd, and host for the evening is Mark Wilde. Saturday includes a potluck from 2-6 pm
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Fri, Jun 28, in Ventura:
7 pm SONGMAKERS monthly "BELL ARTS SONG CIRCLE" at Bell Arts Factory, 432 N Ventura Av, Ventura 93001.
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Fri, Jun 28, in Pasadena:
8 pm  JIMMY LaFAVE, backed by RADOSLAV LORKOVIC, plays the FREE summer concert series at the Levitt Pavilion for the Performing Arts, 85 E Holly St, Pasadena 91103; 626-683-3230.
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Jimmy is one of the few top-notch folk stars playing this series this year. Most if their offerings are rather world-music-y.
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Bring a beach chair or blanket and a picnic dinner; no alcohol allowed in the park. You can ride the Gold Line light rail to Memorial Park Station and you're right there.
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If yoy miss 'em tonight, the two play Four Friends Gallery in Thousand Oaks on Saturday.
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Fri, Jun 28, in SFV (Studio City):
8 pm  BIG WIDE ROOM, the trio of MARK DAVIS, BRETT PERKINS, and DAVID ZINK, plays a house concert in Studio City 91604. Reservations get directions from Gordon Prend at gordon.prend@sbcglobal.net
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BIG WIDE ROOM has one member living in Europe, and the other two are hundreds of miles apart in the US. So whenever you can catch 'em, it's a big wide deal. They have three public performances in Southern Cal this time around, including this one tonight.
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Big Wide Room is the exceptional alchemy of three distinctive musical talents—Mark Davis, Brett Perkins and David Zink. Here's some info on each:
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Mark Davis is long recognized as one of Southern California’s most passionate and lyrical artists. Mark’s first album, 'You Came Screaming," was self-released in 1995 to critical praise, and was named by Los Angeles Times music critic Mike Boehm as 1995’s "Album of the Year" and Orange County’s #1 "Album of the Decade."
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Brett Perkins' most recent accomplishments include winning both the "Great American Song Contest" (Pop Category) and the "Australian Song Contest" (International Category) in the same year with his song "Figure It Out," and a 2011 Christmas single now in annual rotation on Danish National Radio. Brett lives in Copenhagen. When not on tour with Big Wide Room, he leads the "Listening Room International Songwriter Retreats" throughout the year and actively presents songwriters from around the globe at his Listening Room Concerts series and the annual "Copenhagen Songwriters Festival."
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David Zink has opened for Vicki Peterson (The Bangles), Brian Howe (Bad Company), Simon Lynge (Lo-Max Records), and a host of established talents in Denmark and Sweden. David got his professional start as director of The New Christy Minstrels in 1986, playing to audiences all across the United States and British Columbia. “David Zink, alone on stage…is as powerful as a rock band.” —Skipper Wise, President/Founder, Blue Microphones.
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The trio's CD, "INFINITE DISTANCE," received an enthusiastic review in the Acoustic Americana Music Guide. It's available for listening and purchase at www.bigwideroom.com.  Three of its singles, 'Infinite Distance', 'Elemental' and 'I Can't Hate You Now' stream at www.reverbnation.com/bigwideroom
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Fri, Jun 28, in Santa Monica;
8 & 10 pm MARIA MULDAUR plays two shows tonight at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica 90405; 310-828-4497; www.mccabes.com.
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8 pm is sold-out. The Guide's full write-up is with the 10 pm show listing.
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Fri, Jun 28, in Altadena:
8 pm  BLIND CORN LIQUOR PICKERS play the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena; reservations (10 am-10 pm) 626-798-6236; info, www.coffeegallery.com/showsat.htm.
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The Blind Corn Liquor Pickers, like the moonlight-brewed intoxicant for which they are named,play a variety of bluegrass whose origins are difficult to ascertain. As corn liquor flows through an old car radiator,old-time traditions mixwith modern methods in ways that can be unsettling, inspiring, euphoric or blindness-inducing. It's bluegrass that burns going down, warms your gut, and then hits your head like a thunderbolt of white lightning. Banjos, mandolins and fiddles mingle with drums and electric guitars and the soaring, emotive vocals of lead singer Beth Walker harness an Appalachian blues to make the stories in their songs really sing.
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The songs are highly original, revisionist takes on traditional American music themes. Genre send-ups, fiery political pieces, modern-day murder ballads, existential mood-pieces or moonshine-drenched party songs, you'll hear it all in a Blind Corn Liquor Picker performance that will in turn make you laugh, think, dance and (of course) drink.
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These folks are getting good media reviews:
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"Plenty of songs in the genre call the listener to imagine riding trains and buses or to think back to the old homestead, but nobody travels the lost highways or dreams of the log cabin on the hill the way the BCLP do, or with rhythms akin to theirs. It can get confusing,all right,but don't worry. It's the best kind of confusing -- all surprise and delight, with the kind of shock that engenders unexpected laughter." --  Jerome Clark, Rambles.NET
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"The songs are packed so tight you couldn't get a half a bar free to sip your beer in. It's music that sounds like it's been distilled and purified through three generations. Confident,effortless and irresistible, you would have to have a heart of coal and dancing shoes of lead not to fall in love with this stuff." -- Whisperin' & Hollerin'
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"These tunes are up-beat, energetic and rousingly high-spirited, the lyrics fresh, witty,  intelligent, and chock-full of good-natured mischief. If the Beatles were reincarnated as 21st Century punkabilly Kentuckians, they'd probably sound a whole lot like the Blind Corn Liquor Pickers." -- Ed McClanahan, novelist & Merry Prankster.
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Fri, Jun 28; Jun 27 - Aug 4, in NoHo:
8 pm "THE STARS OF BEATLEMANIA," direct from Broadway, at the El Portal Theatre, 5269 Lankershim Bl, North Hollywood 91601; tickets, 818-508-4200 or online at www.elportaltheatre.com
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What if the Beatles Reunited Today? The fantasy comes true in in a brand new musical review that features all your favorite Beatles music performed live in a new and unique way.
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Featuring the original cast members from the #1 national touring show in America celebrating the music of the Beatles.
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Runs Thurs-Fri at 8 pm; Saturdays at 3 & 8pm; Sundays at 3 & 7 pm.
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Fri, Jun 28, in Monrovia:
8 pm Weekly "MONROVIA FAMILY FESTIVAL" street fair includes lots of music, with trad string band  KATTYWOMPUS playing and jamming with all comers at Dollmakers Kattywompus, 412 S Myrtle Av, Monrovia 91016; 626-357-1091.
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Fri, Jun 28, in Burbank:
8:30 pm JOE FINKLE plays one stage, LUIS OLIART TRIO plays the other, in separate rooms at Viva Cantina, 900 Riverside Dr, Burbank 91506; 818-845-2425. Park free across the street at Pickwick Bowl. Venue had good Mexican food & full bar. No cover.
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Fri, Jun 28, in Santa Monica;
10 pm MARIA MULDAUR plays the second of two shows tonight (8 & 10 pm) at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica 90405; 310-828-4497; www.mccabes.com.
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The legendary Maria Muldaur is known worldwide for her '74 mega-hit "Midnight at the Oasis." Beyond that, Maria has had a remarkable career, beginning with the Even Dozen Jug Band, with whom she recorded as far back as 1963. Shortly thereafter, she joined the Jim Kweskin Jug Band, touring and recording with them throughout the 1960s.
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Since then, she has recorded 39 solo albums covering all kinds of American roots music, including gospel, R&B, jazz, and big band, along with several award-winning children's albums.
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Finally, she had returned to her favorite idiom, the blues.
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Often joining forces with some of the top names in the business, Maria has recorded and produced an average of an album per year, garnering several Grammy and Blues Foundation nominations along the way.
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In 2009, she revisited her original jug band roots, teaming up with John Sebastian, David Grisman, and Dan Hicks for "Maria Muldaur & Her Garden Of Joy," which was nominated for "Best Traditional Blues Album of the Year" by the Blues Foundation, and earned Maria her 6th Grammy nomination as well.
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Her latest release is "Steady Love," a contemporary electric blues album recorded in New Orleans which reached #1 on the Living Blues Radio Charts, and earned Maria a Koko Taylor Award nomination for "Best Traditional Female Blues Artist."
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Lincoln Myerson, McCabe's booker, adds, "This woman can sing, is what we're sayin'. Late show just added, 'cause the first one sold out, so do not delay." Tix, $24.50.
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Thursday, June 27, 2013

A Web Event, a Screening & Band Reunion Tribute to ROGER EBERT, and BUNCHES of Exceptional Concerts -- some FREE? Well, YES! What a THURSDAY! -- June 27, 2013

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Wow! Since we last checked to report it to you, the Guide has experienced another 30,000 page views! Thanks for making us your source for music news and events!
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LOTS happening tonight. One highlight...
Music Journalist, best-selling author, and renowned photographer PAUL ZOLLO is live on the web AND live in Burbank tonight at 8 with a gallery debut of his photos of music luminaries. Details within.
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Of course the weekend is looming. And we do include a bit of it in this edition. But THURSDAY is downright exceptional! Just take a gander at the highlights in the first section. Surely you'll want to go from there. (What's that? Don't call you Shirley? Okay fine.)
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1) QUICKIE list of tonight's best events.
2) WEB STREAMED live event.
3) FILM SCREENING with live music / band reunion.
4) CONCERTS, Club Gigs, Coffee Houses, and other notable live performances and events.
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1) QUICKIE list of tonight's best events:

•  "WALLS OF FAME: WORDS & PICTURES OF THE GREAT SONGWRITERS," with best-selling author and photographer PAUL ZOLLO, 8-10 pm, in Burbank AND live streamed on the web.

•  "TRIBUTE TO ROGER EBERT" is a screening of the Ebert-written "BEYOND THE VALLEY OF THE DOLLS" and a band reunion of STRAWBERRY ALARM CLOCK who were in the movie, 7:30 pm, in Beverly Hills.

•  ERIC LEE, top award-winning musician from Hawai'i, 8 pm in Altadena.

•  MOLLY'S REVENGE, Celtic music, 8 pm, FREE, in Pasadena.

•  "BLACKWING SESSIONS LIVE," all-star roots music benefit concert, 8 pm in Costa Mesa.

•  ROSIE FLORES, 10 pm in Burbank.
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Thu, Jun 27, 
live streamed
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8-10 pm "WALLS OF FAME: WORDS & PICTURES OF THE GREAT SONGWRITERS," is an evening with best-selling author and photographer PAUL ZOLLO, at The Songwriting School of Los Angeles, 4001 W Magnolia Bl, Burbank 91505; www.thesongwritingschool.com
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Free, but reservations required. Call 818-848-7664, or email name(s) and phone number to: info@thesongwritingschool.com
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Paul Simon. Bob Dylan. Tom Petty. Leonard Cohen. James Taylor. Randy Newman. Joni Mitchell. They have written some of the greatest songs in the world. And they have spent hours talking with author Paul Zollo, the result of those conversations being Paul's book, an essential collection of interviews titled "Songwriters on Songwriting."
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Paul has also taken many of their pictures, along with countless other iconic figures: Slash, Adele, Rihanna, David Crosby, Moby, and more.
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The Songwriting School's statement on tonight's event says, "We join the inspiring and instructive words of the greats with pictures of them for the first installment in this remarkable Paul Zollo Gallery Series."
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For all those who cannot be there, the event will be live streamed, with a virtual "gallery" of many of the same photos exhibited on this special night.
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To watch the webcast, you'll need to "LIKE" the School's Facebook page and look for a link there at 8 pm Pacific on June 27.
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Link and info at http://thesongwritingschool.com
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Thu, Jun 27, in Beverly Hills:
7:30 pm "TRIBUTE TO ROGER EBERT" brings live music and a screening of the Ebert-written "BEYOND THE VALLEY OF THE DOLLS" and a band reunion of STRAWBERRY ALARM CLOCK, who did the music for and appeared in the movie, all at the Saban Theatre, 8440 Wilshire Bl, Beverly Hills 90211.
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It's a screening of a rare archival 35 mm print of the landmark 1970 Russ Meyer camp-tastic carnival of carnal freakouts. Plus, guest of honor Chaz Ebert will present “Siskel & Ebert” memories and outtakes, ‘60s psych rockers The Strawberry Alarm Clock will reunite to perform live, beyond bombshell Erica Gavin and the film’s groovy music team Stu Phillips and Igo Kantor will be there in-person, and they'll have DJs, booze and dancing. It’s not just a tribute, it’s a HAPPENING! "Beyond The Valley of the Dolls," directed bu Russ Meyer, 1970, 35mm, 110 min. Presented by Cinespia.
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Watch the trailer for “Beyond The Valley of the Dolls” at http://www.cinefamily.org/films/special-events-june-2013#off-site-a-tribute-to-roger-ebert-feat-beyond-the-valley-of-the-dolls-saban-theater-2
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Thu, Jun 27, in Century City (L.A.):
5:30-8:30 pm  "KOFFEEHOUSE THURSDAY NIGHT CENTURY CITY MUSIC SERIES" with performances by Caitlin Linney and Juliet Roberts, at the Hyatt Regency Century City Hotel, 2025 Avenue of the Stars, Century City.
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Caitlin Linney at 5:30, and Juliet Roberts at 7 pm.
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Every Thursday evening through the summer, Koffeehouse will showcase L.A.'s emerging artists / bands in the newly renovated main outdoor lobby lounge. Hyatt promises weekly happy hour specials on beer and discounted appetizers while enjoying the live music.
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Complete lineup of artists scheduled to perform is at www.facebook.com/KoffeehouseMusic or at www.facebook.com/events/260789477393307
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Admission is FREE. Discounted $8 valet parking provided with validation (under 4 hours) for all guests. All ages welcome.
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Thu, Jun 27, near UCLA:
6 pm Weekly "THURSDAY NIGHT SOFA JAM" at  Westwood Music, 1627 Westwood Bl, Los Angeles 90024; 310-478-4251.
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Thu, Jun 27, in South Pasadena:
6 pm BARRY "BIG B" BRENNER plays his weekly blues residency at Firefly Bistro, 1009 El Centro St, South Pasadena 91030; 626-441-2443.
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Thu, Jun 27, in OC (Fountain Valley):
6:15 pm Weekly "FOUNTAIN VALLEY BLUEGRASS JAM" at  Orange County Archery, 18792 Brookhurst St, Fountain Valley 92708.
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Thu, Jun 27,  in VC (Camarillo):
6:30 pm SONGMAKERS monthly "CAMARILLO ROUND TABLE PIZZA SONG CIRCLE" in Camarillo 93010. Details and address at www.songmakers.org
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Thu, Jun 27, in San Diego:
7:30 pm  VAGABOND OPERA brings their raucously fun blend of Americana, klezmer, and Balkan music to the "AMSD Concerts" series at 4650 Mansfield St, San Diego 92116; 619-303-8176.
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Thu, Jun 27, in Burbank
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8-10 pm "WALLS OF FAME: WORDS & PICTURES OF THE GREAT SONGWRITERS," is an evening with best-selling author and photographer PAUL ZOLLO, at The Songwriting School of Los Angeles, 4001 W Magnolia Bl, Burbank 91505; www.thesongwritingschool.com
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Free, but reservations required. Call 818-848-7664, or email name(s) and phone number to: info@thesongwritingschool.com
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Paul Simon. Bob Dylan. Tom Petty. Leonard Cohen. James Taylor. Randy Newman. Joni Mitchell. They have written some of the greatest songs in the world. And they have spent hours talking with author Paul Zollo, the result of those conversations being Paul's book, an essential collection of interviews titled "Songwriters on Songwriting."
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Paul has also taken many of their pictures, along with countless other iconic figures: Slash, Adele, Rihanna, David Crosby, Moby, and more.
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The Songwriting School's statement on tonight's event says, "We join the inspiring and instructive words of the greats with pictures of them for the first installment in this remarkable Paul Zollo Gallery Series."
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For all those who cannot be there, the event will be live streamed, with a virtual "gallery" of many of the same photos exhibited on this special night.
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To watch the webcast, you'll need to "LIKE" the School's Facebook page and look for a link there at 8 pm Pacific on June 27.
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Thu, Jun 27, in Altadena:
8 pm ERIC LEE, top award-winning musician from Hawai'i, brings his "Kawehilani West Coast Summer Tour" to The Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91001; reservations (10 am-10 pm) at 626-798-6236; info, www.coffeegallery.com.
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Celebrating his twentieth year as a performer,Eric is a two-time Nā Hōkū Hanohano award-winner widely known throughout the Hawaiian music industry for his intricate guitar playing,soulful vocals, and creative arrangements.
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Over the years, he has released seventeen albums,appeared on more than thirty recordings, and has shared the stage with some great names in Hawaiian music,  including Hapa, Hoʻokena, and the Mākaha Sons.
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His music embraces the diverse influences rock, country, pop, jazz, and blues music have had on him over the years, while at the same time remaining absolutely true to his traditional Hawaiian roots.
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Eric tours regularly in Hawaiʻi, Japan, and the Mainland United States, and is very excited to be celebrating his return to Los Angeles with this intimate performance.
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More, including music samples, at www.ericleehawaii.com.
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Thu, Jun 27, in Pasadena:
8 pm MOLLY'S REVENGE brings award-winning Celtic music to the free summer concert series at Levitt Pavilion for the Performing Arts, 85 E Holly St, Pasadena 91103; 626-683-3230. Ride the Gold Line light rail to Memorial Park Station and you're right there. Bring a beach chair or blanket and a picnic dinner, but no alcohol allowed in the park.
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Thu, Jun 27, in OC (Costa Mesa):
8 pm "BLACKWING SESSIONS LIVE" brings an all-star benefit concert for a foundation that raises money for music education in schools; at Chuck Jones Center for Creativity, 3321 Hyland, Costa Mesa 92626; 949-660-7793.
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• Willie Watson of Old Crow Medicine Show.
• Andrew Combs and Willy Tea Taylor of the Good Luck Thrift Store Outfit.
• Michael Witcher, dobro player in Peter Rowan’s band, and founding member of The Witcher Brothers bluegrass band, will be sitting-in.
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This should be a great night of roots music.
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Thu, Jun 27,  in L.A.:
9 pm  Weekly "L.A. HOOTENANNY" at Villain's Tavern, 1356 Palmetto St, Los Angeles 90013; 213-613-0766. Place is "a steampunk bar."
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Thu, Jun 27, in Burbank:
10 pm ROSIE FLORES plays Viva Cantina, 900 Riverside Dr, Burbank. Park free across the street at Pickwick Bowl. Who cares if it's a weeknight and a late set? It's ROSIE FLORES! Go to another show early and come to this one late!
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Rosie's show poster:
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Fri, Jun 28, in Pasadena:
7:30 pm JIMMY LaFAVE, backed by RAFOSLAV LORKOVIC, plays Levitt Pavilion Pasadena, outdoors in Memorial Park. Free show. Ride the Gold Line light rail to Memorial Park Station and you're right there, with no expensive parking hassles.
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Fri, Jun 28, in Santa Monica:
8 pm  MARIA MULDAUR at McCabe's, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica 90405; 310-824-4497; www.mccabes.com. Tix, $24.50.
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Fri, Jun 28, in Altadena:
8 pm BLIND CORN LIQUOR PICKERS play the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av,  Altadena; reservations: (10 am-10 pm) 626-798-6236.
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FESTIVAL,
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Annual "KATE WOLF MEMORIAL MUSIC FESTIVAL" at Black Oak Ranch in Laytonville.
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This is one if the best of the annual festivals in all of folkdom.
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Performers include:
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• John Prine
• Greg Brown
• Iris Dement
• Marianne Faithfull
• Taj Mahal
• Angelique Kidjo
• Irma Thomas
• Madeleine Peyroux
• Dave Alvin
• Paul Thorn Band
• Rebirth Brass Band
• Perla Batalla
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Perla Batalla will perform with her very impressive band, comprised of Karen Hammack, Michael Velasquez, David Hurst Batteau, and Debra Dobkin.
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In June of 1996, the "Kate Wolf Retrospective Concert" was held to celebrate the music of the late Kate Wolf. Her friends, family, and a sold-out crowd had such a wonderful time that they decided to make it an annual event. The "Kate Wolf Memorial Music Festival" started as a one day, one time event.
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Now in its 17th year, the festival has grown to a three day, three night, camping event at beautiful Black Oak Ranch in Laytonville, 3 hours north of San Francisco. This marks the 12th year at Black Oak Ranch for the Festival.
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• A brand-new full edition of the Acoustic Americana Music Guide' s NEWS & REVIEWS is in preparation.

• And a major FULL long-range edition of the Guide's LIVE MUSIC EVENTS will be here once we assemble the 1,000 piece puzzle that comes to us one piece at a time without a boxtop cover picture. Stay tuned.
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